Paul Moore wrote:
> Travis Oliphant <oliphant at ee.byu.edu> writes
>>2) Installation problems -- I'm not completely clear on what the
>>"installation problems" really are.
>> While I am not a scientific user, I occasionally have a need for
> something like stats, linear algebra, or other such functions. I'm
> happy to install something (I'm using Python on Windows, so when I
> say "install", I mean "download and run a binary installer") but I'm
> a casual user, so I am not going to go to too much trouble.
...
> There's no way on Windows that I'd even consider building scipy from
> source - my need for it simply isn't sufficient to justify the cost.
>> As I say, this is from someone who is clearly not in the target
> audience of scipy, but maybe it is of use...
>I think you perfectly described the experience of a typical Biopython
user. So as far as I'm concerned, you're squarely in the target audience
of SciPy, if it intends to replace Numeric.
--michiel.